Vehicle Theft Alert: Hyundai Owners Targeted in Lloydminster

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Lloydminster RCMP vehicle theft alert involving Hyundai vehicles with windows smashed in Alberta

Vehicle Theft Alert: Hyundai Owners Targeted in Lloydminster

On April 30, 2026, the Lloydminster RCMP received several reports of vehicles being damaged in a similar way across Lloydminster, Alberta. In each case, a vehicle window was smashed so suspects could get inside and attempt to steal the vehicle.

Investigators have determined that, so far, only Hyundai vehicles have been targeted in these related incidents. The investigations are ongoing, and police are asking the public to help identify whoever is responsible and to share any potential video evidence or information about suspicious activity in affected areas.

Official RCMP Details & Request for Public Assistance

The Lloydminster RCMP are actively investigating multiple attempted vehicle thefts involving damaged windows and attempted theft of Hyundai models. While no suspect descriptions have been released at this time, the pattern of offences suggests offenders are specifically focusing on this type of vehicle.

Police are asking residents to come forward with any information or footage that might show a vehicle’s window being broken, or suspicious persons near parked vehicles around April 30, 2026. This includes:

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  • Any direct knowledge or information about who may be involved in these attempted thefts.
  • Dash camera footage that may have captured suspicious activity or a suspect breaking into a vehicle.
  • Residential or commercial surveillance video that shows someone breaking a vehicle window or tampering with a Hyundai vehicle.

Crime Canada community: your help is urgently needed. If you have any information or video that could assist this investigation, please contact:

  • Lloydminster RCMP: 780-808-8400
  • Crime Stoppers (anonymous tips): 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS)
  • Online anonymous tips: www.P3Tips.com
  • “P3 Tips” mobile app: available through the Apple App Store and Google Play Store
  • Alberta RCMP non-emergency line (any Alberta RCMP jurisdiction): 310-RCMP (7267)

Residents can also report crime online and access additional RCMP news and information by downloading the Alberta RCMP app via Apple or Google Play.

Vehicle Security Advice from Lloydminster RCMP

To reduce the risk of vehicle theft or damage, especially for Hyundai owners in Lloydminster, police recommend the following security steps:

  • Use a visible steering wheel or steering column lock device (for example, products similar to “The Club”).
  • Ensure your vehicle is locked every time you leave it, even for brief stops.
  • Never leave keys, fobs, or other access devices inside the vehicle.
  • Avoid leaving valuables in plain view; secure items in the glove box or trunk if they must remain in the vehicle.
  • Consider installing front and rear dash cameras to record activity around your vehicle.
  • If possible, install security cameras on your property in the area where your vehicle is parked.
  • Look into aftermarket immobilizers or GPS tracking devices to make your vehicle harder to steal and easier to locate.
  • Park in well-lit, visible areas whenever you can.
  • Report any suspicious people or unusual activity near parked vehicles to police immediately.

For a broader view of local crime trends and vehicle-related offences in this region, you can review the Lloydminster (Part), Alberta crime statistics and safety data, which provide useful context on how property crime and theft are impacting the community.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

At CrimeCanada.ca, we monitor property crime and vehicle theft patterns across Alberta, and alerts like this one from Lloydminster are an important signal to vehicle owners, especially Hyundai drivers, to strengthen their security practices. A series of attempted thefts with a consistent method—smashing windows to access vehicles—can quickly escalate into more frequent or more serious offences if communities are not vigilant.

Simple measures such as locking vehicles, removing keys and valuables, adding visible anti-theft devices, and using cameras drastically increase the chance of deterring offenders or capturing crucial evidence. Community participation—sharing video, reporting suspicious behaviour, and staying informed using tools like our Lloydminster crime and safety statistics—is essential to reducing opportunities for vehicle theft and supporting RCMP efforts to keep neighbourhoods safe.


Official Source & Community Safety

This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the alberta community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.

Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

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